Ramon Bossardi Ramos, PhD (@ramonbossardi) 's Twitter Profile
Ramon Bossardi Ramos, PhD

@ramonbossardi

Assistant professor at molecular and celular physiology department - Albany Medical College 🇧🇷

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linkhttps://ramonbossardi.github.io/ calendar_today25-04-2009 00:10:37

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Tim Stearns (@stearnslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rosalind Franklin was already a renowned structural biologist when on July 25, 1955 - her 35th birthday - she wrote to her dept. chair requesting a well-deserved raise. The arguments would be familiar to any academic today!

Rosalind Franklin was already a renowned structural biologist when on July 25, 1955 - her 35th birthday - she wrote to her dept. chair requesting a well-deserved raise. The arguments would be familiar to any academic today!
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Join our WenceslauLab as a postdoc USC School of Medicine Columbia ! We're diving into groundbreaking research on vascular biology, and vascular reprogramming. You'll train students, and write postdoc and transition grants. We're committed to your career growth. Apply 👇uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/170961

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I’m super excited to be part of the Junior Faculty Development Program 2024-2025 at Albany Medical College! Looking forward to growing, learning, and connecting with colleagues.

I’m super excited to be part of the Junior Faculty Development Program 2024-2025 at Albany Medical College! Looking forward to growing, learning, and connecting with colleagues.
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As we wrap up the summer, I want to thank the ASIP Summer Research Opportunity Program in Pathology (SROPP). This program provided Gabriel with a fantastic opportunity to spend the summer in my lab. Thank you American Society for Investigative Pathology for supporting the next generation of researchers.

As we wrap up the summer, I want to thank the ASIP Summer Research Opportunity Program in Pathology (SROPP). This program provided Gabriel with a fantastic opportunity to spend the summer in my lab. 

Thank you <a href="/ASIPath/">American Society for Investigative Pathology</a>  for supporting the next generation of researchers.
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🔬 Join Our Team! Research Technician Position Available 🔬 We have an open position for a Research Technician in my laboratory at Albany Medical College. Albany Med MCP 🧫🔬🧬 albanymed.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Albany_M…

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"Our first lab meeting: where new ideas meet coffee and snacks! 🍪☕ Ready to tackle the big questions. Let's do this! 💥 #LabLife

"Our first lab meeting: where new ideas meet coffee and snacks! 🍪☕ Ready to tackle the big questions. Let's do this! 💥 #LabLife
Prof Francine Marques (@fzmarques) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love this post by Michael Coleman 👇 “Einstein said that science was more about asking the right questions than being good at finding the answers. So is “Am I good enough?” even the right question? An alternative is to ask “Do I want this career, with all its ups and downs?””

Ramon Bossardi Ramos, PhD (@ramonbossardi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just returned from an inspiring week at #NAVBO in California, and couldn’t be prouder of my lab's progress! 6 months post-AHA CDA, and my team has already made remarkable strides. It's incredible to see our vision taking shape—excited for what's ahead! #newPI #research

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We took a moment this week to celebrate Jude’s last few days in the lab before he heads off to his next adventure. From troubleshooting code to discussing scientific questions, this team made real contributions and had fun doing it. Best of luck, Jude

We took a moment this week to celebrate Jude’s last few days in the lab before he heads off to his next adventure. 

From troubleshooting code to discussing scientific questions, this team made real contributions and had fun doing it.

Best of luck, Jude